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Click here to edit!Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge offers numerous trails, one of which is the Dike Trail. The diversity of plant and animal life visible from the refuge trails provides visitors with excellent opportunities for wildlife observation and nature study. Hike the nature trails. Observe, photographand study wildlife and plants. Snowshoe and cross-country ski on the trails in winter. There are no picnic or camp sites on the refuge. The refuge has long been a favorite haunt of birdwatchers. Noted ornithologists consider the Dike Trail Area of the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge to be one of the best inland birding areas in the State.
HighlightsThe Dike Trail is a 1.7 mile loop trail around a marsh pool in the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. Perfect for inland bird veiwing.